## Class BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic

• All Implemented Interfaces:
BivariateProbabilityDistribution, MultivariateProbabilityDistribution, BivariateEVD, RandomVectorGenerator, Seedable

public class BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic
extends AbstractBivariateEVD
The bivariate asymmetric logistic model. Define $y_i = y_i(z_i) = \left[1+\frac{\xi_i(z_i-\mu_i)}{\sigma_i}\right]^{-1/\xi_i}$ for $$1+\xi_i(z_i-\mu_i)/\sigma_i > 0$$ and $$i=1,2$$ where the marginal univariate GEV parameters are given by $$(\mu_i,\sigma_i,\xi_i)$$, and $$G_i(z_i) = \exp(-y_i)$$. The distribution function of the bivariate asymmetric logistic model is $G(z_1,z_2) = \exp\left\{-(1-t_1)y_1-(1-t_2)y_2-[(t_1y_1)^{1/r}+(t_2y_2)^{1/r}]^r\right\}$ where $$0 < r \le 1$$ is the dependence parameter, and $$0 \le t_1,t_2 \le 1$$ are the asymmetry parameters. When $$t_1 = t_2 = 1$$, the asymmetric logistic model is equivalent to the logistic model. Independence is obtained when either $$r = 1$$, $$t_1 = 0$$ or $$t_2 = 0$$. Complete dependence is obtained in the limit when $$t_1 = t_2 = 1$$ and $$r$$ approaches zero. Different limits occur when $$t_1$$ and $$t_2$$ are fixed and $$r$$ approaches zero.

The R equivalent functions are evd::dbvalog, evd::pbvalog, evd::rbvalog, evd::hbvalog, evd::abvalog, evd::ccbvevd.

• ### Constructor Summary

Constructors
Constructor Description
BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence)
BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence, double asymmetry1, double asymmetry2)
BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence, double asymmetry1, double asymmetry2, GeneralizedEVD marginal)
BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence, double asymmetry1, double asymmetry2, GeneralizedEVD marginal1, GeneralizedEVD marginal2)
• ### Method Summary

All Methods
Modifier and Type Method Description
double cdf​(double x1, double x2)
The joint distribution function $$F_{X_1,X_2}(x_1,x_2) = Pr(X_1 \le x_1, X_2 \le x_2)$$.
double conditionalCopula​(double x1, double x2)
The conditional copula function conditioning on either margin.
double density​(double x1, double x2)
The joint distribution density $$f_{X_1,X_2}(x_1,x_2)$$.
double dependence​(double x)
The dependence function $$A$$ for the parametric bivariate extreme value model.
double[] nextVector()
Gets the next random vector.
void seed​(long... seeds)
Seed the random number/vector/scenario generator to produce repeatable experiments.
double spectralDensity​(double x)
The density $$h$$ of the spectral measure $$H$$ on the interval (0,1).
• ### Methods inherited from class dev.nm.stat.evt.evd.bivariate.AbstractBivariateEVD

covariance, entropy, mean, mode, moment
• ### Methods inherited from class dev.nm.stat.distribution.multivariate.AbstractBivariateProbabilityDistribution

cdf, density
• ### Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
• ### Methods inherited from interface dev.nm.stat.distribution.multivariate.MultivariateProbabilityDistribution

cdf, density
• ### Constructor Detail

• #### BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic

public BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence)
• #### BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic

public BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence,
double asymmetry1,
double asymmetry2)
• #### BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic

public BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence,
double asymmetry1,
double asymmetry2,
GeneralizedEVD marginal)
• #### BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic

public BivariateEVDAsymmetricLogistic​(double dependence,
double asymmetry1,
double asymmetry2,
GeneralizedEVD marginal1,
GeneralizedEVD marginal2)
• ### Method Detail

• #### density

public double density​(double x1,
double x2)
Description copied from interface: BivariateProbabilityDistribution
The joint distribution density $$f_{X_1,X_2}(x_1,x_2)$$.
Parameters:
x1 - the value drawn from $$X_1$$
x2 - the value drawn from $$X_2$$
Returns:
the joint density of $$X_1$$ and $$X_2$$
• #### cdf

public double cdf​(double x1,
double x2)
Description copied from interface: BivariateProbabilityDistribution
The joint distribution function $$F_{X_1,X_2}(x_1,x_2) = Pr(X_1 \le x_1, X_2 \le x_2)$$.
Parameters:
x1 - the value drawn from $$X_1$$
x2 - the value drawn from $$X_2$$
Returns:
the joint distribution of $$X_1$$ and $$X_2$$
• #### spectralDensity

public double spectralDensity​(double x)
Description copied from interface: BivariateEVD
The density $$h$$ of the spectral measure $$H$$ on the interval (0,1). Any bivariate extreme value distribution can be written as $G(z_1,z_2) = \exp\left\{-\int_0^1 \max(w y_1, (1-w) y_2) H(dw)\right\}$ where $$y_i=(1+\xi_i(z_i-\mu_i)/\sigma_i)^{(-1/\xi_i)}$$, and $$\mu_i$$, $$\sigma_i$$, $$\xi_i$$ are the location, scale and shape parameters.

For some function $$H()$$ defined on [0,1], satisfying $\int_0^1 w H(dw) = \int_0^1 (1-w) H(dw) = 1.$ $$H()$$ is called the spectral measure, with density $$h$$ on the interval (0,1).

For differentiable models, $$H$$ may have up to two point masses: at zero and one. Assuming that the model parameters are in the interior of the parameter space, we have the following. For the asymmetric logistic and asymmetric negative logistic models the point masses are of size $$(1-t_1)$$ and $$(1-t_2)$$ respectively. For the asymmetric mixed model they are of size $$(1-\alpha-\beta)$$ and $$(1-\alpha-2*\beta)$$ respectively. For all other models the point masses are zero.

At independence, $$H$$ has point masses of size one at both zero and one. At complete dependence [a non-differentiable model] $$H$$ has a single point mass of size two at 1/2. In either case, $$h$$ is zero everywhere.

Parameters:
x - x
Returns:
$$h(x)$$
• #### dependence

public double dependence​(double x)
Description copied from interface: BivariateEVD
The dependence function $$A$$ for the parametric bivariate extreme value model. Any bivariate extreme value distribution can be written as $G(z_1,z_2) = \exp\left\{-(y_1+y_2)A\left[y_1/(y_1+y_2)\right]\right\}$ for some function $$A()$$ defined on [0,1], where $$y_i=(1+\xi_i(z_i-\mu_i)/\sigma_i)^{(-1/\xi_i)}$$, and $$\mu_i$$, $$\sigma_i$$, $$\xi_i$$ are the location, scale and shape parameters.

It follows that $$A(0)=A(1)=1$$, and that $$A()$$ is a convex function with $$\max(x,1-x) \le A(x) \le 1$$ for all $$0 \le x \le 1$$.

The lower and upper limits of $$A$$ are obtained under complete dependence and independence respectively. $$A()$$ does not depend on the marginal parameters.

Parameters:
x - x
Returns:
$$A(x)$$
• #### conditionalCopula

public double conditionalCopula​(double x1,
double x2)
Description copied from interface: BivariateEVD
The conditional copula function conditioning on either margin. The function calculates $$P(U_1 < x_1|U_2 = x_2)$$, where $$(U_1,U_2)$$ is a random vector with Uniform(0,1) margins and with a dependence structure given by the specified parametric model.
Parameters:
x1 - an observation from $$U_1$$
x2 - an observation from $$U_2$$
Returns:
the conditional copula $$P(U_1 < x_1|U_2 = x_2)$$
• #### nextVector

public double[] nextVector()
Description copied from interface: RandomVectorGenerator
Gets the next random vector.
Returns:
the next random vector
• #### seed

public void seed​(long... seeds)
Description copied from interface: Seedable
Seed the random number/vector/scenario generator to produce repeatable experiments.
Parameters:
seeds - the seeds